Who Will You Run To

Who Will You Run To

Single infobox
Name = Who Will You Run To


Artist = Heart
from Album = Bad Animals
B-side = "Magic Man (live)"
Released = August 1987
Genre = Rock
Length =
Label = Capitol Records
Producer = Ron Nevison
Writer = Diane Warren
Chart position = * #7 (U.S.)
* #30 (UK)
Last single = "Alone"
(1987)
This single = "Who Will You Run To"
(1987)
Next single = "There's the Girl'"
(1987)
"Who Will You Run To" is a song recorded by American rock band Heart. It was composed by Diane Warren and released as the second single from Heart's ninth studio album "Bad Animals". It is an uptempo rock number in which singer Ann Wilson warns a departing lover that there will be no one else who could care for and support him in the way that she has.

"Who Will You Run To" is one of a very long list of hit songs written by Warren, who is one of the most prolific and successful songwriters of the 1980s and 1990s. Heart's version of her song became the band's eighth U.S. top-ten single, peaking at number seven. It also climbed to number thirty in the UK Singles Chart.

It was covered as a single by American Idol contestant Kimberly Caldwell.

The range of the song once again demonstrates the intense power behind Ann Wilson's voice. Though in a vocal range that would trouble even the most distinguished performer, Ann still shows us the control behind her powerhouse voice.


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